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Vol. 18, No. 15 Week of April 14, 2013
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


Alyeska to deal with waterway threats

Work this summer will involve installing protections to keep shifting river, creek from exposing buried sections of oil pipeline

Wesley Loy

For Petroleum News

The operator of the trans-Alaska oil pipeline is seeking state approval for two projects to protect the line from shifting waterways. One project will be far north, along the Sagavanirktok (Sag) River, with the other project at Sheep Creek near the south end of the 800-mile pipeline. Both projects w....

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The Sag River project

The Sheep Creek project


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